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Original Articles

Mesquite gum/chitosan insoluble complexes: relationship between the water state and viscoelastic properties

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Pages 1345-1352 | Received 13 Jun 2018, Accepted 12 Aug 2018, Published online: 04 Oct 2018
 

Abstract

The aim of this work was to form polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs) mesquite gum (MG) and chitosan (Ch), as a function of the biopolymer mixing ratio (RMG/Ch). The water state during PECs formation was monitored as a way of assessing its effect on the viscoelastic properties. The maximum difference of zeta potential values for polyelectrolyte solutions as a function of pH was found in the range from 4.0 to 5.0. PECs were obtained with zeta potential values of ∼ |< 10 mV| between R7R12 at a pH of 4.5. This condition was favorable for producing high insoluble-PECs yield (92.16 ± 0.56%). The viscoelastic properties and water state assessed the insoluble-PECs interactions. The insoluble-PECs exhibited a liquid-like behavior, typical of concentrated solutions. Similar loss modulus was observed independently of the RMG/Ch. (G” ∼ 20 Pa, ω = 1 rad/s). DSC analysis showed that the water content influences the water state of insoluble-PECs. Freezing water increased exponentially with the increase of the water content independently of the RMG/Ch. Nonfreezing water reached a maximum value of 37% around of 50% of water content, showing the hydrophobic nature of insoluble-PECs. This work will support futures studies to use PECs for foods and pharmaceutical applications.

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank the “Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de México” (CONACyT) for financing this study through grant CB-2015-01-258118.

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